April 2026
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Radio IP and Machine Learning: CAE develops Dynamic Adaptive Routing (RAD)
April 2026
From CAE research comes a revolutionary solution to increase the reliability of radio networks in the event of malfunctions. Dynamic Adaptive Routing (RAD) is a feature that enhances IP radio network infrastructures, already designed to operate with “multiple paths”, making them “self-learning”. Message routing builds the path that, at that moment, provides the highest reliability. CAE today offers this service thanks to a patent-pending system. The enhancement can be applied to all networks using RAEVO radio systems…
Campania: CAE wins the second phase of the tender for weather, water, and rainfall monitoring of the Civil Protection trusted network
April 2026
With this new contract, CAE will complete the technological modernization process of the network started in 2022, installing 178 new PG10 rain gauges and upgrading the remaining 142 stations with new Compact dataloggers. A fully integrated and consistent system will be delivered, while preserving the full operational continuity required for civil protection applications…
Piedmont: maintenance of the regional meteorological and hydrometric monitoring network
April 2026
For the next 5 years, CAE will continue to manage the maintenance service of the regional hydrometeorological network, a strategic infrastructure for forecasting, monitoring, and alerting functions of the Regional Functional Centre at Arpa Piedmont in Turin. The network includes 372 stations, 45 repeaters, and 2 centers, with 69 sites accessible exclusively by helicopter…
CAE awarded the maintenance of the Emilia-Romagna regional network
April 2026
The network managed by ARPAE consists of more than 350 monitoring stations. To ensure a high-quality service delivering reliability, robustness, and continuity of operation across the entire system, CAE will rely on tools leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for a variety of applications, including…
A hydrometric monitoring system for the flood expansion basin of the Muson stream
April 2026
As part of the interventions aimed at flood attenuation of the Muson stream and the Lastego tributary, four new hydrometric stations have been installed, complete with staff gauges and webcams for visual monitoring. These tools support decision-making in the management of hydraulic infrastructure and the operation of sluice gates. As part of the supply and installation of the equipment, topographic and bathymetric surveys were carried out, along with the establishment of planimetric and altimetric benchmarks, and the survey of cross-sections of riverbeds and existing structures such as bridges and hydraulic works…